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Madonna di Campiglio, Italy ski and snowboard holidays.
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MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO SKI HOLIDAYS
Madonna di Campiglio is one of a number of chic ski holiday resorts that attracts domestic guests for reasons other than the ski facilities. The result can be the centre of Madonna di Campiglio seeming as busy and the ski area throughout the day and during early evening Madonna di Campiglio is very much a ‘cat walk’ for guests. Since Madonna di Campiglio is located in the Dolomites, it goes with saying that the scenery is dramatically impressive. The skiing is based across a number of sectors and the 2 sides of the valley that Madonna di Campiglio occupies. The combined ski area of Madonna di Campiglio, Folgarida and Marilleva amounts to some 120km of ski pistes and heavily favours the beginner or intermediate skier or snowboarder.
THE GOOD, THE BAD
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Impressive resort with high end dining and shopping and a fair sized ski area
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Many pretty people using the main street as a cat walk
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MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO SKI HOLIDAY INFO
Whilst for many visitors to Madonna di Campiglio, skiing and snowboarding are secondary pursuits behind strolling and exhibiting in the town centre, Madonna di Campiglio remains a serious ski holiday resort with 44 lifts and some 120km of ski pistes. Beginners have some gentle ski terrain located on the edge of the ski resort although intermediates in Madonna di Campiglio have the best of the terrain. There are numerous long red cruisers either above or below the tree-line. Advanced skiers or snowboarders will have to venture off-piste for any real challenges. Ski lifts leave Madonna di Campiglio for both sides of the valley and the ski areas of Pradalago and Groste.
Review by Zoltan Siket, holiday taken December, 2007
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